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where possible, to improve the overall safety of the ship during high-risk mooring operations. Inspectors noted that a large number of vessels kept moorings on the drum ends instead of making them fast; this was supported by the statistics which are shown above. It is not good practice to store mooring ropes on drum ends 20 May 2013 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE SAFE MOORING. OF VESSELS ON THE THAMES. 2010. FOREWORD. The mooring and unmooring of vessels is potentially a hazardous operation. It is also an operation, which demands a high degree of teamwork. To be both efficient and safe, all involved must be with mooring equipment and mooring operations by having a better understanding of the subject. A summary of the personal safety items mentioned in the text is given in Chapter 7. This booklet is designed to be self-contained; however, readers who are interested in obtaining more detailed technical information should 13 Mar 2014 7 %of ISM mooring procedures were found unacceptable. A significant portion had some way to go to improve mooring procedures to an appropriate standard. Within the last 24 months, only 4% of ships had reported a “near miss” relating to mooring operations. There was concern about insufficient skilled to prevent accidents when mooring. But it is not a catechism in mooring. You will find many near miss examples in the guidance. Use them to evaluate your own practice. Could this happen on your ship? The authors are fully aware of the limitations to conducting a safe mooring operation due to poor construction and design INFORMATION. MOORING OPERATIONS 4 7. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS 11 13. MOORING ARRANGEMENTS 10 12. RISK ASSESSMENT 2 5.Health and Safety in Ports (SIP005) – Guidance on Mooring SIP005 – GUIDANCE ON MOORING CONTENTS 1. HAZARDS 5 9. MOORING INFORMATION 12 15. industry, with responsibility for the safe design, construction, operation and maintenance of port facilities and Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg175.pdf. • HSE Whole Body 5.4 A work boat used in mooring operations must be fit for purpose, suitably equipped, maintained. Section 1: Mooring. Leave lines slack to allow for tidal range! Passengers near lines. Don't let anyone near the herthing and unberthing operations, especially passengers. Be ready. Always have lines ready ahead of time. This avoids delays in making the vessel fast. Often a combination of tide. current or wind factors make 24 Jun 2013 Mooring has always been a hazardous operation. However due to the frequency of. PSV port calls, mooring becomes something of a routine operation. This can have a positive and negative effect. The positive aspect is that operators become very experienced with the equipment and different mooring A Brief Introduction to Important Vessel Mooring Techniques. Mooring is a procedure to make fast the ship with a fixed or a floating object ( Jetty, pier, ship, barge, buoy etc.) to held them together for various cargo operations. In other words- securing or confining of vessel in a particular location. The mooring operation

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